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— aS / ; ughout the province, calli ir) add 
;  APTIST CHURCH. Preach.| Some Private Funds to Lend on! 'Y he wrongly, ae as anoW. | attention tothe act, Ps carey rix will distribate the assets of the said you require in the following 
] ing Service every Lord's Day at | First class Ferm Security, at8 per cent, | This is not as it should be. leffect Friday; and p Ror fs hae tl a | Cetnte among the parties entitled there LADIES’ C "s by ys 
1 7.30 pn, Prayer meeting te church | at low costs, Apply at ance. | Prosperous farmers make a pro-! action of parliament in passiog the to, having regard o1 ly to the elniims of = \ Ul OATS LADIES’ WAISTS a 
: sgrlor every Wednesday at eight p.m. J. A, Jacksox, | sporous town, and vice versa; their! ect, w which she shall then’lave notice and "ALKING SKIRTS ay wpe tf 
4 nday rehool at 8 o'clock p.m. Advocate. ? ’ re fot, Was to assure, a8 far ns reason: | iy4 guid Administratrix will not be : WRAPPERS 


\Groror Gorvon, Publisher. 


Ponoka 


PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME. 


a ae 


_ PONOK A, ALBHRTA, MARCHE 8, 190 


Subseription $L00 


DIRHCTORY | ROADS CLOSED. OUR DISTRICT'S NEEDS. | THE LORD'S DAY ACT NOTICE TO CREDITORS.) 6-9 gp yp cu ur ca ob . <== 
ee i — = WILL BE ENFORCED. a Ral Ses SUM SE: SR Se Sls Sides Sl Sil Se te e-em 
On and after May the first, the roads Editor, Ponoxa Heratp, = “a 


CoURCHES. 


PRESBYTERIAN. Services at 

11:00 a. m, and 7:30 p,m, alterna- 
ting every Sunday. Sabbath echool at 
2:00 p.m. All cordially invited, K, 
C. McLgong Pastor. 


N ETH T CHURCH 
Services @ 11:00 a, m. and at 7:30 
p. m, alternaing every Sunday. Sun 
aay school af 10:00 a.m. Prayer meet 
ing 8:00 p. m. on ‘Tuesday evenings. 
The public cordially invited 

Rh, W. DALGaisn, Pastor. 


} OMAN CATHOLIC, Ser- 
vices in the O, O, F. ball at 10.90 
on the third Sunday in each month. 
In Lacombe every 2nd Sanday of the 
month, Contess'ons will be held in 
English, French, Flemish-German and 
Dutch. F 
Rev. Fatuger VAN Werren, 


(BURCH OF ENGLANL., ser 

vicos held every alternate Sun 
In Merno 
every al 


day atl avo. & 7:9) pein. 
bDign CuuRCH, Morningside 
ternate Sunday at 3 p.m, 

S Rey, A. A, Onamr, 


ht, E. Guyatt, Pastor, 


> ERMAN EVANGELICAL 
A LUTHERAN CHURCH, Services 
C.0.F, hall by appointment, 


in 
G, Meyer, Pastor. 


—— 


PROFESSIONAL. 


})®. W. A, CAMPBELL, 


Trinity » University, 


through the 8.W. quarter nec, 36-43-26, 
| will be closed. 
N. P. Nevson, Hagel Hill, 


STRAY 


Dark brown Mare, about 8001be, has 
Shoes on front feet, Owner can have 
fame on applying to 

Ep. Hinkiey, Ponoka. 


—————— 


MONEY! 

The shortage in the accounts of 
the Ontario Bank was admitted 
by the lute manager to be $1,250,- 
v0, Well, £ don't sé what’ that 
bas to do. with C.D, Araar,.of 
Ponoka, who has still $750,000 left 


tor the purpose of helping to start) |, by most farmers as a combina. 


industrious farmers at very reason 
able terms, and on short notice. 


MONEY TO LEND. 


- TAX ARREARS, 


To Wuom rr May Concery.—The) 
Arrears of School Taxes for Cengord 
School District,have to bé puid by 
April 1, 1907, or they will be vollected | 
by distress, | 

By order, 
Tue Boano or Treerers, 


ition of the merchants to keep up 
| prices and avoid competition, there- 
===" | fora the farmers generally re,aid 
it as hostile to their interest, right- 


; tect benefit to the farmers, especi- 


. \IN THE SUPREME COURT OF! 

Attorney.General Cross has an-|THE NORTH WEST TERRI- 
couneed that the Lord’s Day Act| TORIES, JUDICIAL DISTRICT 
will be rigidly enforced in Alberta. OF WETASKIWIN. 


As illustrating his position on the | - 


: inatter, the attorney-general Friday; Ia the matter of the Gcods and 
Asylum, 80 ably advocated by Mr cave publication to a letter which | Rs:ateof FREERICK P. ERUSEE, 
lt ait Campbell, to ee jhe wrote to Reve J. G, Shearer, of | Deceased. 
‘onoka, e farmers are invitec 


the Lord’s Day Alliance, some | 
to take up this question, as it ¢on-| time ago, | Notice isthereby given pursnant to | 
cerns them 48 well as the town’s 


al re tulate vou’ the order made this day hervio, that all | 

people. No doubt the farmeis le to congratulate YOu! nemens having claims against the Ks-| 

des | upon the success which you have { the’enil Frederick P. Bresee | 

would derive some indirect beuetit had in securing a setisfactory Sun- | pitas ry or? al aie the Yet: way of! 

. . . 7 u ‘ aay , 

from the location of the Provincial |day bill from the House of Com- Deir ke: BD, 1008 oh feaitted to| 

Asylum in Ponoka, but this asylum set “as } 
question is not the only one that 


mons and senate at Ottawa, 
“Personally, 1 do not think that 
needs pressing by the farmers and 
the town people. 


the senate amendment, whereby 
The board of trade is lookeil up- 


Neur Sir, 
As a resident of the Ponoka dis- 
trict, 1am naturally interested in 
the location of the Provincial 


|aend by post prepaid, or deliver to 
O'Brien & Burgess of Wetaskiwin, Al 

herta, Advocates for the Adtwinistra- 
trix, on or before the 10th, day of 
April A -D., 1907 their Christian and 
sutnames, addresses and descriptions, 
the full particulars of their claims, the 
statements of their accounts and the 
nature of their securities (if any) held 
by them duly verified by Statutory De | 
,claration and that after the said last | 
mentioned date the eaid Administrat 


the consent of the attorney-general | 
in the different provinces is requir- | 
ed, will be in afy way detrimental 
to the enforcement of the Sunday 
act will always have my hearty 
support as far as the province of! 
Alberta is concerned.” 

The attorney-general has sent a 
letter to police headquarters thro- 


interests are the same, ably possible, a proper observance 
Lhere have been events of dir.|0f the Lord's Day. and it is the 
|duty of all good citizens to them. 


/ selves obey the law and assist in 
t | : ‘ : 
lly iusugarated for the farmers, | preventing any violation of the act. 


persistently avoiding the Penoku | and making it clearly understood 
district, and not a yoice bas been | that you and the officers under you | 
faised! adinst this, and yet it is ill feel it to be your duty to in- 
systamatic ignoring the Ponoka sist upon a compliance with the} 


Ag hig ‘ . statute will yo far towards ensur- 
, he 
district. Evonts, the distribution ‘ing @ respect for its provisions, and 


llinble to any person or persons whos? | 
| claim has not been received by her at) 
| the time of such distribution, } 
Dated this 9th, day of Feb. A.D., 1907, \ 
O'BukN & BeReEss, ' 
Advocates for the Aduinistratrix, 
Wetaskivin and Ponoka, 


Good Corn Sheller For 25c. 
A marvel of efficacy and promptuess, | 
a remedy that does cure corn and 


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Stock-taking 
SALE. 


Sn order to close out various i 

fines, preparatory to taking , 

Btock, and make room for new Y 

goods which will becoming in 
now, 

We have decided to holda © 

SPECIAL SALE. 


When at your own price you may secure anything 


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UNDER SKIRTS WINTER UNDERWEAR ve 


Mens’ and Boys’ 
Ready-made Suits, Rubbers, Heavy Overeoats, 

Felt Shoes, Working Coats, Felt Sox, 
Sweaters, Moccassins, Caps, Winter Under- 

wear. dd 


(Biracuave Concorn 8,D_ 568, and sale of registered hogs, now itso relieve you of the necessity of ; hy Ss iy 
‘ ‘ ‘oronto ji . : 2 ° 7 z 9 ne ce ) warts, Ite n e ia Pat s Corn 5 
o Office over Hag ci Residence, | =) is the stock judging schools, hold.) instituting proceedings, Nxte actor, Contains nn nelle, ne ver q prec than veLey. goods over we me 
D Donald Avenue, b:tween ©, O, Reed's | WANTED, |ing of conventions, etc., seems us, When however, such prosecu- | fii, CA eK te ita che bento) a so ell all Winter Goods regard- \y, 
mM and R, K, Allan's. Is if the Ponoka district is only re.) <= a less of costs. “a 
- .——— ys the mh hye im | iA membered when there is an election | oS yremnel finernprpemanrrnraprrsicbarl praprosmned eh 4 by 
» en " = particulars apply > A ent, On ’ " 4 
R. T. B. STEVENSON, ; milé north of Ponoka, There-is good comingon. ned w 
a PD Norn of tty ty mer cued wages, 64% month, or one dollar a day, | Let town and country unite and ' mM G ROC E Fe | ES. : 
* College, Toronto. ——— | work in harmony by petition and ag af ‘ Our previous Red : ‘ ee 
Inte Resident Physician Lakeside LOST delegation, They will soon be} ee 4 KI I e sth e luctions in Prices of | > 
7) Ofilce and Nauldenaa, Ope Bellet +F | recognized by the powers that be, | a iy weeds Dried Fruits, and all staple Groceries a 
© Chipaes  syeanas pppedits  1ataps One two year old Lect bs and | and get one or other of the goveru- Tri uae g are still in force, as 
Hi otel, and ethyl c r white spotted, right ear marked, brand | nent institutions, | fio, the Beginning of the year, we 1 And we Pay the HIGHEST PRICE. for Produce bi: 
PoowAl. Tae Auverta. |¢4 D8 on right ribs, also one veacling | There is another subject of great fave faid in a rare treat tor cour 4 * Be 
a So ar: a eee RPG veer Bed with white Fase, branded | | terest to all concerned, and! Gustemerso— ‘C)} he 
‘ey A, JACKSON B, A. ra _ right pi : *. suitable reward lought to be speedily remedied It) t ¥ 5 q be: 
‘ w ve given for information leading | . s 
TAC ‘ , , i he tukes thousands of dollars annually Alb B t. a Ss 
ADVOCATE, O INV EYANCER, to their recovery. nt pert ofthe diatetah ard sAl , 4 er a iscul $ ‘ tn 
NOTARY PUBLIO, Ero. DAvip Foren, Chigweli, Alta, | Usted vat is th 4 a 
Money to oan. ire and-Lifetouut, natn ne en] OSES of a flour mill in Ponoka, Made in Gatgary, trom Alberta bei ® 9 i 
; ne pa next to ickinnell's N E. O'BRIEN, BA. ;}Our re bey a8 ~— awe Jlour, and put ap very artioticatty, “a Donald Avenue, Ponoka, b: 
, NOKA, ; - A . AS rapes ALG Sy te I A. ET as can be raised anywhere. 18) ae: sag 5 32 A ere 3 . tr 
Fos ual o. Aaverets ADVOL A TR. CONN EV ANCER, | average price received fe about 50c.|, € Patronize Wome Fndustry. ORR ORS ORS ORS DRS ORS ORS SIRS SIRS DRS RS RE BS 
Ww PULLYBLANK, V.8 (of OBrien Burgers, ‘Advocates, . nee ke iy i my ee 100| : PERT - - oR 
ot etaskiwin.) j lbs, of tiratc { | tf } : ; \/ 
DONALD AVENUE, PONOKA,}and opposic Bendloton's Meat Market, | $2.40 and $2.00 in rotail, Ifthe Soft Drinks: Short Oar. + FUMIRTUF ee nee he 
NALD 4 INUE, » A, }and opposive Leland Hetel, td h co ae ‘ | URE HAR 
: "Mr O'Brien attends Ponunkaon Wed- | {the b t—b Bakers and Confectioners, A ' DWARE. 
; Day or Langs yeh phy ven LA Thursdays, Fridays 0d Satur ind eee Mee EATT anes | 14 S ra z 
Nig f prom p' ay each week, t ot times, | Adel) 
* . can be dommunicated with in Wetaski /ure taken into account, a total loss J @) N EB i) RY. + u able Presents sue + 
A special to the Arkansas Dem-| volletor for the. Usited States he deta oem iy of lour| & A + —_—_ + 
oerat from Hope, Ark., says that al °° ity and Guarsnten Oo sought by the farmer is $1.50, It) , Ta aL TA hy i a ° i ° ofe 
destructive at strack. the| ——— u sf i one of the reasons that the out- RAILWAY STREET, PONOKA, "A $ St You wish to give a Cs 
town of Washington on Friday and| PZAZEL HILL SD. REPORT lying diftrict, qase of Ponoka, Ke Toe een antacid Veal t 1s Present 1) Your riends or + 
almost literally wiped it out of ex- FOR FEBRUAR |to Wetaskiwin, 80 to 40 miles, in- * wdtatio ° t d + 
: hig : rel sett i stead of Pouoka, 15 to 20 miles, ip SAP SANTA Si SA NIN Si SP 8 rer 5 ee eS <- rites, We Nave aA Few goo 
§ istence, ‘Two negroes are reported | BCU tren «|. Mueh more could be said, but 3K IK IK DRIGIS EK ASO AK OK AK AE IK AK IK DIKE DR IRI IK AK OK | ge ei a fr 3 + 
fe killed and several persons are in- rade ‘ om orgeson, 90 | for the present I shall remain, Sir, Me S74 + mes Co cnoocse trom sg 
d jured, Among the buildings | per cent. rV.=hl Hewte 7 Yours truly, sé ‘ S, és a 
: ¥ r ‘ve ~rasbyteri rade elt arris, 76 per} A Farmer. 4; 6 WwW SR eres 
Fe ea aeeee an archen, Judge (conti Rut Harris, Ot por cent $e ie * + , ; : : 
W A Pag, «a of Sheriff | (irade Ti Sr.—Clara Nelson, | Geo. Towns, Australian sculler, | 7 j e oes xK + Pocket Knives, Scissors, +? 
Wilson. ‘All wire are down. isch ok a tatoo pele oy aaah a uaa - aa oe See en reece cons aK ie Carving Sets, Silver Ware, + 
: . | Treena Nelson, 60 per cent, Et onto, -Lanauay OY | <> | Py 
At the head of the Canadian | Grade ITI Jn.—Lily. Nelson, 55 three lengths for the sealling| 9K We have them for Men & Bo S 3K | ts Furniture, Pictures. 7 
u lake Port Arthur, pre ON r cént. bh aes championship of the world. The |g y "| + 
held to the amount of 4,600,000) Grade II,—Palmor Forgeson, 94| race took place on the Nepeon CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS BEFORE BUY * ° s 
f bushels, The grain is congested | Per cent; Iryin Harris, 64 per cent.| river and Was for $2,500 aside,| UY es | We also do Picture Framing. es 
'f all along the lines of the different | Grade I.—Pau! Paulson, 95 per) owns who was favorite | 46 CHIPMAN AVENUE. 
8 : , loent; Emile Paulson, 89 per cent; m WAS vee avorite, won the ° ‘ K + 
i roads and the interior elevators “f@/ Florence Harris, 80 per cent;| %* for position, At the three ye oe R K ALLAN’S ze8 + 
» are fuil to capacity. The opening | Clarence Forgeson, 76 per cent;| quarter-of-a-mile post Durtan led | Talioring and Mens’ Furnishings, e e * 


of navigation will witness a hoge| John Nelson, 70 per cent. 
rush for cargo space, } M. O, MacKenzin, Teacher, 


+ 


a 
Se 


JOR IOKIOK OK IOIIKKIKIK IE 


ot ots stead ate ete oho 26 


by half a length, but Downs quickly | FE EDK IE DIK I IE DIK DIK KK 
overhauled him and was half a} 
length in front at the half mile. 


PONOKA AND LAMERTON. 
HARDWARE. FURNITURE, ei 
ihe Hache sfasfactesfaahe chefs she ca cbeafs cfs ofa carta ate of ae cfs ofa afe rh 


Xttohhbhtt 


| When the two mile post was rerch-! mt te be fd ef ele ef “ie Sa ef ef 
od Towns was three lengths alead 


POTTCCUL TTT T tte ties thet TY 
and he maintained this lead until} 
ENCOURAGE . . 


= HOME INDUSTRY 


22 
b ! 
winutes, 27 seconds, 


a Pe oe me tS 


J. D. McGILLIVRAY, Cc. L. FARNUM 


Government Land Guide, \ 


the hest record on t You can't hear any of that seratching 
nta woot talking machine IT ean furnish 


arket for the money 


| Lawes’ or apy tender not fnecessarily 
| ) 
accepted, 


or tearing sound 


1-3 Rear Bsrate 


from $800 Up. Unimproved Lands in 
all parts of the District. 


you with the by 


t machin 


TANDERS. \ RARE STOCK OF 
4 e " 
‘ ‘ Sealed Terders w received by * . of , 
y McGilliv ray Farnum lsh rig Pai nif eon fa ak % Met onty in purchasing trom the Optical Gooos o. 0 
é | March 12th, 1007, at his offiee, in the ditterent dtores Adeertised in the PS, - eememnaccnee 
| ‘To of Ponoka, For building a brick ist areived rames ofa juds ickle Steele, Silver, 
Zanod & Fmmigration Agents Dehenta Town ark one be \ coftumns ot the Heratd, a Sily by ai twel ne Gol fall ! bof sella aus) sips ety ae 
‘ }marked cheque for 10 per weent, Hust y : ne wcall and | will guarantoc dy your eyes properly, 
Hprcireny tendes, Kase anit bheo But from the Herald itself BEE Y Sal getieierce teenmasu Unread 


J. A. JAcKBON, Secretary, | 
Town of Ponoka, 


THE FAMOUS * KING-O-PHONE” 


All kins of Job work turned out 
with neatness and despatch, 


| 


Bring 
thorough 


is the time that most watches need a 
1 won't keep you waiting long, bring your 
orrow 


in your re 
leaning and oiling 
watch in to-day and you can get it tor 


Tmpeored Lands vuee +08 PY pairing, now 


J. W. HAGGIN * 


aa as ops dfs cha she she ahs ahs ae oso 


: 
, 


' 


cdeodectentesfeetectecteete ote testes 


Zigents throughout the United States. # : ay 
g b ap b PAINTING Fi t Dispel , . H, S, CREIGHTON, 
MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. , meds toOprlay ype. pee JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 
PAPERHANGING, s ye uf ° ISSUBR OF MARRIAGR LICENSES, 
CALSOMINE AN FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP — ese) i eR A aha Stl 
heron! pagel 2 Railway Street, Ponoka. 
5, Ponoka, Alberta MEHIBO. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, + 
PRICRS TO SUIT THE TIMES - +e 


PR WARRRNPPRARAM RT PHM FO More Booed Se a a a ses ats ab aa aa obs ola ou of Ke of as 9 


K 


es 


THE HERALL 


‘gab oription, . 
er 
ADVERTISING naTee. 


t advertivements te eoadensed 
vga h bylaws, ealee petices, 


— 


ndere, lost, 
or wanted, estraye, 
oe for Grat insertio 6 ces 

ine for each subsea t week, Neo 

than 25 cen 

Transient advertisoments im dieviaved 
form, such a8 auction sales, Openers, 
e., 25 conte inch first wees a 
94 csote per inch for each eabesauent 


week 
jal advertisements carried tor 
yhree, months or longer 6B0e per woath 


each 
Profession carde, to the exteat of ot 
$2 i quarter, 
‘Advertisements not eccompentet b 
pecific ingtructions will be set cy wit 
reasonable display and insert atl 


lecontinue their 


charee 


aimice in writing, Changes for 
ments should be in by Tuesday 
vet, pertinge and death notices, an 
serted (ree of charge 
for commercial  ativertise 
ered monthly, all othere ver 
advance. 


JOB PRINTING. 
have a Gne assortment o 
fancy the, and are preper 
Job Printing at reasvo 


clase gf 

rates jommercial orinting & ser 

We solicit orders from busi | 

ef Ponoka and surrounding countrs | 
arantes prompt attention «90) 

satidectory work. 


TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
tevite correspondence on topics of 
genera) faterast to the rwbile, but re) 
one te Ourselves the privilece of omit: 
therefrom any langunace that we 
i] e desire aleo that 
thelr pamea to theit | 
“heuab not necessartis 


plale 
to deo 


he 
deem objection 

torrerpondents ela 
fornmunieations, 
for publication, 


NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS 
@ To ineure prompt tneertion, either 
advertiaements of changes must bt 
Braed im not later noon on Wed 


Dr. Oronhyatekha S.C.R., died | 
Sunday, at Savannah, Georgia, | 
where he had been for a month| 


past. | 


The supreme court on Friday | 
gave judgment in the appeal o! 
dosti Gilbert vs. 
missing the 
Gilbert is under sentence 
for the warder of a farm nanicd | 
Barrett Henderson, tle will be 
hanged on March §, unless 
yuverbor-ii-couuch) Thtervenes 

Hon I ‘ PR, Bro eur, th 


marine and tisheries 


The King, dis | 
with coste | 


of deat! 


appeal 


thister ¢ f) 
.uta luncheon | 
his honor by the new 
board Saturd y aight.) 
declared that if Montreal hoped te 
handle more than one-fourth of 
the forty million bushels cf west. | 
orn wheat, every facility most be 
wire 


! 
ne Tl One 


uwiven in 


harbor 


to keep to ports open as lon 
of Chicano ard Duluth 
and there was no reason why 
Kort William and Port Arthu 
should be closed ealier than thei 
Awerican rivals, 


head of the Sal-| 
in New 
way to 
He will spend 
hk, atd will 
he wil 
rnor Ger. 
Hh 
Is 


General Booth, 
vation Arniy, 
York this week or 
Japan wd China, 
weeks in New 
then go to Canala, » here 
he the woest of the Gove 
eral Karl Grey at Ottawa 
will sail for Japan on April 
from Vancouver 

J.C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, ha 

resignation as United 

States senator, to the governor of 
effict the fi 
° 


ns Yo res 


will arrive 
his 


tw Yor) 


sent his 


\ isconsin, tu take ra 


May He 


igus to resume the practice of law 


of next resi 


OBITUARIES} 


MRS ALICE TCMPKINS. 
Died of brai 
illiess on Mareh 
Alc Tompkins, wife of Claronc: 
Tompkins, and caught r of M 
nod Mra D, Roshou ot Chestey 
wold, The deceased was marrie 
to Clarence Tompkina Jan, Js 
who with her parents two brothert 
aud three sisters are left to moun 
her lose, The funeral service was 
tonductel by Rev, Neville, « 
Ferry bank, from the Pigeon Cree 
behoul house Sunday March 8d 
wt 11 o'clock atm, The ornman 
were laid to rest in the Ferry bat } 
tymetery, We the mar 
friends of the husband and los 

dnea, in sympathy in this thelr 
hour of bereavement, 
Deiat Alico, tt [8 ax bala to the he 
To know it war Jests who called thee 
Prom friends, hu tan kin 
Aud this great world of ein 
To thoee boautiful realms 


Dear Alice, thy trou! 
Our tro bles 
' ” 


th tare fouud only « 


er after a short 


Ist, 1407, Mr 


Jola 


' 
+ yore 


are joy 


GEORGE W. WETHERI! 

George Williauy th 
of Mr and Mrs Wm 
passed away Suu 
March 8rd after a brief 
but a few hours, The 
was as well as usual all « 
day and was taken suddenly il! 
the evening and died at half pas 
ten, of acute pneumonia, Servive} 
were conducted in the C.O,F, Hat | 
Tuesday, March 5th, by Rey. F | 
Wallravens, The remains 
laid at rest in the Forest Home 
Cemetary. The sympathy of the| 
community is extended to the 
bereved parents. 


lay 


were 


CUSTOM SAWING 


I will be on J. F. Horn's Farm, 8,\ 
qur, 18 42-25, whenever the we ather 
permits, 

Patties who may require ny service 
around Morningside will find me there 
I] will also saw in Ponoka during 
spring. 
siltin I, B, Loewen 
Ponok s, January 15th, 1007, 


Majorie Brodie, 


vie Bittner, Merle Payne. ple hy 


dleton, Lloyd Myers, Leroy Sankey 


O'Brien, Oliver Renfeldt, 


tle} ) 


| Stanley 


SCHOOL RiPOR.T FOR 
FEBRUARY. 


School, 


Auction Sale StOGK JUDGING 


The twoday Stock Judging Schools held 
throughout the Province during previous 


6 mile 


Ponoka Public 


\u 


y, MARCIE Lisi 


room 1 

Willie Bernstein 
Wuihel Steel, 
Harry Sayers, An- 


Part IL Jk HORSES: Light 5 yoars old | 


id this 
Dyroold steer 


CATTLE AL 


fers, two years « 


Part I Sk. 


spring 


ROOM 

Standard IT Sr. 
Jobu Slater, Madyve Fairley. 

Standard If Ja.—Clarence Pen. 


R Cour 
Owner. 


WN dat) 
Auctioner 


Part Il.—Jessie Dick Kitta 


Hernaur.| each 


yok soxen and harness, mation, the Department of Agriculture, assisted 
M. Denny mw, 1Tt, tooth parrey Ihin pt oy follows :— 
: IRBY, 
° uke, vit “Cormick mo me 0 ihe 
otof gloss fruit jars, and other artic 
TERMS CASE 
sive am will be brought into the class 
H.G meoting to give fall instructions as to 
Bras rey meetings will be held at which lee- 


Part 1 Jr Floyd Cox, Annie IMP Lt va NTs: Good truck wagon, lot her | by loeal organizations, has decided to hold more 
plow, 14 br 2 cultivators 
plow in ie 
“. binder t reels barb wire = Mare 
numerots to mention, 
TW ie TUMLNSON 

room for demonstration purposes and a corps of 

iesirable and undesirable conformations of the 

« on breeding, feeding and caring for live 


are heifer years having aroused a desire for fuller infor- 
Leowen, Edith Pendleton. eee lca wagon bob sleds, 12-dise | extended schools for the study of live stock, as 
reaking plow, 2 
‘ tiny 
Sapie Hayner hain wel hes ws, forks, mattock, ‘) chur 
Fare Loscn At Noon, tt, - var \] iq lf 
Clerk, 
competent instructors will be in attendance at 
various animals, 
ate Mel will be given, 


Standard LV Jt Karl Lorsen 
Elinor West. Arthor Boscoe 

Standard LTT Sa.— Minnie Ber 
ostein, Homer Farnum, Archibald 
MeGillivray. 


ADMINISTRATOR'S SOM 


EsTATE OF W. EB. SIMMON'S FARLVILLFE. 
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12th 
W. No Shalft has received instructions to sell 

by Publie Au at the Farm of DS. Forres: | 

ter yoth of Karlville, the following deseribed 
sroperty, to wits 

Imer Pen HORSES ' 4 wars ol 

: , » Ib 1 Blick colt 

HNeton, Bella Grey, Elsie Grey. , Nines S yenra old af 

Standard VY Adeleen McNeil 
Scott Courser, Vietor Rowley 

Standard VI.— Dorothy Ander. } 
son, 


Standard VII. Ju'iis White 
M. ©, Newson, 


Special in¢teuctions will be given in preparing 
animals for exhibition and handling them inthe 


show ring. 


Mus. SPaAckMAN 
room IV 
Standard IV, Sr. 


| PROGRAMME. 

| Monpay—Grade Fat Steers, 

| TurspAyY—Pure Breeds of Beef 
Cattle —Block Test. 

Wepnespay—Sheep, Hogs and 
Dairy Cattle—Block Test. 


TuurspaY—Dairy Cattle and Light 
Horses. 


wit! 
I So 


CATTLE 
» by frost 


nal mileh ex w 
& Steers 
itt fers lycar 
MACHINERY + | Wagon | me set Bob sleigh 
i MeCormick mower and rake 
s bushels of oats, 1 seyt 


ent 10x Mfeet, « 
of Lina r,t lay rack,¢ 


Principn’, Cook stove a fy 
Grand Meadow Hy 
Standard V Sk.— Mary O' Dor FRIDAY 
¥ TERMS I of 815.00 of under, cash 
nell a map 1 joint notes for 
V Jn—Alice O' Don. |" at per ceuty d 
CY Donnell Alice 


Holbin I, 
Tom 


ahh i ru ia Heavy Horses. 
Sarurvay—Judging Contest. 
1 W. Herem 

Clerk 


Feeeuant 
nel!, Agnes 
Fleming, Ghote 70 

Standard LV, 
Emily Holbin. 

Standard TIT 
Velda Hart, Shirnan Hart 
YDonnel, SE Tey Tine 

Class (n) Oyril O'Do nnell 

Fi ornexce Spaceman, Teacher 


Two carloads of stock, picked from the best in 
the Provinee will be used at the schools fer 
domonstration purposes, Besides this, the bes 
ils locally will be secured, 

BAv admission fee of One Dollar will be charges 
each regular student, This money will form: 
fund out of whieh prizes will be awarded t 
those doing the best work at the judg ug conte. t 
1t the close of each sehoot, 
idea to quit farming we will off ¢ GEO. HARCOURT, 

at Barlville, See, 1242-24, th Deputy Minister of Agriculture. 

I { property Edmonton, February 18th, 1907, 
IN THU RSD. AY, “MARCH 2) 
Dakota School. Mt k shar 

1\ W inele adic “ail 


Winslow, 


A Te kSON x, May rate, Ponoka, agent for 

Fleminy, | ae avin 

Pietws Holbin | Ayetion Sale. 
t de 


Cl 
72) «marks 

lary Hall, 5 
Class I11.--W 
Allen, 32; 


UNREShAS. D 


Auction Sale. 


STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSE 
HOLD EFFECTS 


iss George Ww, 


‘ ‘ Leis yea i, 1 erey 4 your 
(rrace Ol 1m ‘ 
] : " ol 
illace Stewart, 3; 
Ben Olmstead, 
9 

Class If.~Genieve Wing, 
Florence Cissell, 53 


Part 11,-—-Abbie 


The undersigned Auctionvers have reevive 
instructions to sell, by Publie Auction, ono. 
2, towuship 5-24, 3 miles east of Lk 
bema, 5 miles south of Wetaskiwin, oa 
Bryon Olmstead, 83; Bina Wing, Vea rae y : niyo be 
Willie Win tae Gants at 10 o'clock sharp, the following: 
P o ae GO P ‘ HORSES: Team brown mares io foal, 8 and 
Yinsell, 10. ole . irices At years, 3000 Ibe; Mare in foal, 7 years, 1300 Ibs, ; 
: a ‘ i Gelding, 5 years old, will weigh when developec 
Mm ba? i a t ; mai pea Olin nis ' by Ming, will weigh when develaaad 
y 70 Wu: sil Olbs.; 2 filles, 2 years old; 4 weldings, 2 years 
stend, 27; Sadie Allen, 23; old; Yearling colt; Team mares in foal, § years 
Allon, 13. 00) Ibs.; Mare io foal, 10 years, 1250 lbe.; Mare 
9 7 years old, 1900 Ibs.; 3 good heavy mares, 
Averaye atte sndance 16.8 42 . years old; Team good drjvers; Good saddle 
entage of attendance, 85.57 agen £ 
JENN 


There horses are good and any person in need of 
a horse will do well to attend this sale, 

CATTLE: 2 good mileh cows newly calved; 
, Two-yoarold steers 1 good mileh cows, suppos 
Chestorwold. I willsell by Public Auction, the under men | od te be incalf; Two-yeatold heifer 00 chlekens 
What fue tioned proy yatt r nee ol Dorby -EMENT 3; Massey tla. rie binder: Frowt 
/ epee nee. : on tat Wood mowers Frost wud Wood rakes Me 
rospect for an ear! ! ON SATURDAY, MARCIE 23, | Cormies Cormick iake; Fourhors 
rv | Fa ; Huge aw and frame; i 

wdifrom. a : Tey lb sin hs ts w uk harne pohet guns u 

iorthe elit 


ed that the 
red as W 


o eon 
ae t yearling 
> Hows, 10 brood sow 
Yorkshire bree! rost shent 
6 dozen chicken 


IMPLEMENIS: 1 r 
wn boty sledagh, guar 


all brod, we 

| weight, 
Olinstead, S7;) 
al box. 


i wagon an 


mss bas 


VN. Snares 


Tis Hina ; 
J Au 


Sruwart, Ows 
T. W. Hore HINSON, Clerk 


weather, with every 


Stanley | 


rip throvgh t! rn states 


fur 


| os 


ind is now ¢ 


mers in Alberta fu 


he 
ouvir ' 
i v; ihe ating stoves ‘Bure au 


tows Ne 
t * loo numercus to mMeution 


All 


Pat inaléer OE EO Ek EON ES 


Spring! Spring! Spring 
IS'NT QUITE HERE 


But WE are HERE with the GOODS 
Cae Caen tae 9 9S BDI IIIISTSSSGIGSS 


We are just taking into stock a very carefully selected assortment of 


Spring Dry Goods Boots Shoes, etc. 


We have taken great pains in selecting our Spring Stock in all lines, 


and have endeavoured to combine prices and quality to meet the demands 


of the public. 
Space will not per mit us to go into detail, but we would cordially invite 
our patrons to come in and inspect our stoc k. 


Still a few ‘SNAPS in Winter Goods, which 
positively must be sold to make room for 
NEW STOCK. 


Ladies! dent terget cur free Lessons in 
the Art of Silk Embroidery, trom March 2 
to 30, in a room above the Store. 
LESSONS BY AN EXPERIENCED ARTIST. 


This isa rare chance to receive FREE INSTRUCTIONS from a Professor 
in Art Needlework. 
SURE AND DON’T 


BE MISS IT. 


J. & Algar & Co, 


FRFFFEFERRAKIPRRKH shhhhdthiahinhinhinhinnieniiiath tt 


: 
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——] 


FOR SALE. [ 


The four quarter sections of 18- | 
42-2 i, W. 4, are offered for private 
sale on defered payments to suit 
purchaser, 

Cuas, B, Pur iips, 
Battle Lake Ranch, Asker, 


Royal Hotel, Ponoka. 
Enquiries also to Ed, Hinkley, a 
Ponoka, eye 


“. a Se SR Sa: SiR: SSP. Se. pk. eSf>- Oga 


oe Alberta Barn.. 


First- lags Livery & Feed Barn § 


or 


1 Having had Fourteen Years in this 
Restaurant 4 country, intending Settlers would do well to give 
Ane Short Order House | ] 


. Headley begs to announce to far. | 
mers and general public, that be has 


commenced business in’ the Panty) Land Guiding a Speciality. 


Building, on Railway Street, 
4 ALEX. McDONALD, Proprietor. 


experience 


aS aS aS 


me a call, 


aS aS 


lee Cream, Milk Shake and Soft rinks 
First class cooking, Strict attention to 


anyw here ume of $10 aud under, cash; o1 


Customers, 
cunt) mont! « credit will Os aives = 


Meals and Lunches at all houra, 
| a RSS QRS ORS ORS ORS ARS 28S ART ORE 


ee 


Mr Kattery who has thee 
for hauling theeream to the crerm.| par 
ery, Monday on his mavens: f 
rout but found few ready for him. | carrns 

Hao t nland, Ted Bartman, Moisi 
Kimmy and Oharley Clark bought 

grain of Mr Batt! and are 
usy bauling it from Perry bank 


ntract 


started ont 


soul 8 


me will leave Wetaskiwin the mornin 


rene 


J.J. Rik ann 
Owners, 


un plac 


spproved joint 
r aboum, 5 ‘per cent 
ticle or articles to te 
of sale until satisfactorily 


60 YEARS’ 
EXPERIENCE 


SEE DEVE IR I IEE DAME 


luck aud One team will uiewt 
orth, Sue. round trip, 


TDN TO ASD PROM THK SALE 
REE LUNCH AT NOON, 
A. A. Banas, Owen Duos 
Auctionver 


i B, 


; 
F. 


Mr Youvg who bas been sick is 
now improving FOR SALE. 
Mrs ‘Tl’. M, Converse has been . 
Yering from an attack of grip, One J Horsepower, 
Mrs Hough Miller returned home | Grinder and Pewer Jack, P 
f it at her old | be used for Tor 1i horsepower 
j Henany Office, 


Trace Manns 
Desians 
Copyniants &c. 
ay 


OUR ADVERTISERS, 

of the following 
business firme will be foand in th 
columus of the HERALD, and we com 
inend the patronage of the people o: 
the Community to them, all of whov 
will he found to be responsible partie: 
| for the entrusting of business in thei: 
respective linear 

Algar, F. BE, & Co.—Genoral merchandise, 

\itau, Ry Kew Hardware and furniture, 

jiain & MoKelveyNative lumber, 

aoadian Bank of Commerce—Hanking 


993000 
Lapman, AveHerness and saddlery, 


ourtwright, W. Re-Lumber and machinery, Sc ool Blanks | 


rolyttou, He Jeweller, 


drinnau & Compbell=Physieians and surgeons 
Reports 


varkio, T. J.~Talloring and men's furnishings, 
A new supply of tax 


‘iwards Bros.General store 
jelirhe, Chas.<New Alberta Ho 

and assessment notices Also 
Teachers’ Monthly 


| luckeon, J, AvAdvoeate, 
W, S.Livery and feed barn, 

Report Cards at 25c per 

Dozen 


Herald Office 


Moat market, 
© cc006 ceed cone cece 2000 


1, Case 8 ine! ; 
Ly Announcements 
wer ca 


Apply 


mat week froma Vis 


octal mathee, without e! aaa ta thy 
hone in Ont, 


“sient imer'ican, 


Qiitee ue ony | har ja 
ew York | 


WN to if 


NES 


NNO, YOY NOW Y 
6'9'2'S 6'8'O'@ 8'8 © 


SURE — 


YOUR 


STOCK 


(©) 


rf 


10," ¥ ft, wan eW 


I will Insure 
Tams 


and see me het ) 


CAUSE, 
M 


lorses or Cattl 


e 
i 


+ aati atone de decimate 


Die, 
I also havo Lsts of of Moy TO LEND on 
iL 
S .) 4 sitt, Wy Now A oneer, 
‘BLANK, V.S Ponoka :) mons, Chase Well driller, 
oury Renfeldt,—Hote d, 
00996088 29.9.9.9.0086) t.—Hote) Leland 


et 


i i, BR. WieDrugeist and stationer, 
wtletor, H, By Buteher, 

‘ilyblank, WyVeterinary surgeon, 

|, A.=-General merebant, 


W. PULL 
esse? 


FP 6622 42-88 HE5E 3339 


fe ate ofe ales ot. . 


> 


cere wap penne CS Sy rnmesbaaltpoopoasne L egsoelQsp 
IPOOGOCOOOSOOPOGOGOOOOSOON Note these Prices on 


| Money to Loan (2 heap jumber 


¢ 
On Improved Farm Property. 
$16 


20 
16 


s 


Sale from $6.25 per Acre 
and upwards, 


Farms for § 


Sheeting - 
Shiplap - 
2x4 - 
2x6 - 18 


r 2x8 - 18 
@, W. Segerstrom 
PONOKA, ALBERTA, CANADA, 9 BLAIN & McKELVEY. 


OOOOO SOOUOOOOO OOOO 1, Pepe eel nse rte nena 


6 U.S. Cream Separators at reduced Prices 
Agent for Quebec Fire Insurance Co, 


% 
i 
% 
He.’ 


fm Se 


F, CHAPMAN & SON, 


NG MOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES 


SAGH BUILDINGS 
(MILWAY ST, PONOKA, 


Tuvite their many customers and friends to pay them a visit, 


FIRST-CLASS TEAM HARNESS 
PROM $25 UP, 


We make all ovr Harness, and Guarantee the same. 
BRING IN YOUR REPAIRS, 


Pe pe oaas 
SADELES, TRUNKS, everything in the Harness line, 


BU ANE 1K WSS WIS WE ASE WE WE 


BE BEE ASE ARES 


* Nhe ele ate obs obe obe ate afte ate nts of ofe nfo afr 


CREAMERY : 


WA. BRODIE, 
PROP,, 


Cream received every’ day except a 
SATURDAY ArreKNoon, + 
44 Pric to oe ‘ h 


os from Deo, 1906, 
April, 1907, 20c. 
AGENT FOR : kt 
Sharpless 
Cream Separator. ee 


The only Separator with Bottom 
Feed and Waist Low Can. : 


Only Self-Oiling Separator with +f 

Light Simple Easy to Wash Bowl oh 

REDUCED} PRICES, *$ 
EASY TERMS, 


sje afc os ee hs tbe as dis fs ahs as ae af as af af 


ots 
+ 


teats 


-- +> 


- 


+ 


+ 


+ + 


et ote ofe ofs ote oie ole fe ate ooo 


z || ® 


(OC al Ne WS, 


L. L. Wing has suffered a re 
l&pse this week, 

Mr U. D. Algar, still continues 
to improve, 

W, 'T. Jones, of Edmonton, is at | 
Wood River looking after his 
real e-tate. 

If, BE. Manning visited Hardisty | 
the fore part of the week on 
business. 

Henry Pinneke of Mayvillespent | 
a few days in town this week re-|Hall on March 16th, everybody 
newing naintances, invited. 


Born turday, March 2nd, 
to Mu“ re Clifford Stretch, of 
Brogks, on, 

The board of trade held a meet- 
ing last Monday night and a lurge 
number was present. 


Tuesday after a car of horses, 


| town this week. 


for Marshall Minn., on Tuesday. 


Mr Dalgleish will speak on 
Craft and Cruelty of Sin” 
Sunday evening 7.30 


skating arena last Monday night. 


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 
in the Forresters Hall. 


M, O, Nelson is moving into the; Mrs Iwin of Winnipeg, is spend- 
house lately occupied by R. H. jing a few days with her sister Mrs 
Fairley. Knapp and her brother-in-law F. 


Mrs R. H. Fairley and daughters | M. Lee. 
left on Tuesday to join Mr. Fu.rley| Rev. G. J, Meyer, pastor of the 
who is in busines at Innisfail. |Latheran Church at Wetaskiwin 
‘held service at the home of Chris 
Schmidt on Sunday. driving back 
to Wetaskiwin in the evening. 


On Monday, March 4, a daugh- 
ter was born to Mr and Mrs Gwo, 
Phomas of Ferrybank, the beyin- 
ing of the week. 


The late W. E. Simmon’s sul | Peterson, of Magic fell and broke} Ferrybank. 
8pm, Mr A. W. 
was summor ed and set the fracture. | commissionor will speak on Poultry 

and Poultry fattening stations, ard A’ 


J.B. Eshleman the piano man| wii) jjlustrate his lecture by lime. 
Frank Wrightson shipped three jis in town for a few days. Leave light views. 


will take place Tuesday March 12! jhis collar bone. Dr, Stevenson 
at D, 8. Forresters’ farm 7 mils! 
east of Earlville creamery. | 


ears of grain the first of the week | ‘onlers for tuning pianos or organs 
He reports the {grain business | at the Royal Hotel, and they will 
rushing. receive prompt and careful attent- 


J. Gunther of Bismark moved |!0" 
his family into town the end of 
lust week. He intends to open a | Are hie, has diphtheria, 
cabinet shop. | said he is not seriously ill. The 
patient has been isolated in the 


south-east room ‘of the White 


Frank New has bougnt out Geo, 
Jackson and Chas, Jamieson dray 
ling and is now in partnership 


with John Buras. | being maintained. 


Mr Youmans formerly of Ponoka | 


now laboring as Missionary | }of Earlville, while fixing 


amongst the Indians at Hobbima, | horses shoe, cut abad gash in hie} "er & short programme of music 
and recitations was Roue through} _ 


und it necessary to put in a terminating with singing of the} 
of stitches before the| Welsh 


was in town on business this week, hand severing an artery, Dr. Steven- 


Alex McDonald has disposed cf eon fo 
number 


‘ , ; Councillors. J, D. McGillivray, J. 1. Ur 
ue me pair ah eer his haemorage could be stopped, which all departed to there various) DEALERS, WETASKIWIN. li eae st 1 Ne onthen Wheat | Horn, A, Reid, © D, Algar, J. W Subscription begun, 
wrepree As ‘s yar S.Y.E & 0o.t : homes, feeling that the whole! ——— as draenei) gee) O'Brien, Nv Ledgerwood, Cones MiteBelatvant f 
otur ee ¢ Co, trae . ‘ F 2c . oT) 3 ; Jolicitor & Sec.-ueas nis me in and take advantage o} 
eb ghey , a ing @ 1 cate t Bel i ae sats | nh ears grea ‘auiniavichs SALES ORIE Din hf part of i Re woted va ‘“ 4 AA no Monit ( cer be wv a Gann it some of our F 
Ernest and Armin Schmitd, aud id ; a p - ie recta ek pentie ak |the Province; good judgement and | ' a 1 Rojoctess il -CdeoneneDr T. EB Veni 4 - 
ereherc atio 1 ‘ouok:s | A , ite , of ; | ? }, Stevenson, 
ert Hoift, wno are doing houe- and neighborin pa ak W. O. x: Many Children Sick, | satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Whit bn a coma a Cl ubbi ng 
wl duties on. the ana ille | : f f tl Get their feet wet, catch cold or| Box 175, Tau, 33. 2 Vinx., w School Board 
Valley, were in town on Saturday, | 710CF is in charge of six of these) waiips, and give mothers an anxious ——1 1 Rejéeted Pt Oats... 23, 2.21) FW, ‘Tracy, Chairman, Rates 
nit y | ia being shipped from | time, With the first shiver er ed y U NGE R & SHI ITE, ie 38 sates nc Re eg eat a eesti is 
) Back arrived on Saturds ‘ : = ie oennnte,| | fb the little one's chest with Nerviline TISTS Grade * Phe ve %) KL Hinkley 
] ac a ae y y Pendleton Oreyan, and is expected gargio the throne, and uive ten drops {p| DENTISTS | eh Heh i Mh y 
from Butler Co,, Nebraska, and ba hot water at bed time, Next morning Lacoun, ALTA, | Fueawk Warowrson, Agent & G, Mdwards 


co arrive bere ina few days, 
. 


rone out on his homestey! year ; 4 aliis weil No cold, no time lost at! 4. &, Auxorn, D.D.8., J, F. Snure, DDS Alberta Pacific Elevator Co, H. K, Pandelton ,, 
sd ; " | George Row, of Spohane, Wasb,| school, If Polson’s Nerviline is'nt in Grae duate of Chica Ciraduate of Pe nnay? C. Reed, See.-trens, ay pare ' 
the Blindman, | your home get it there at once, Dial: of Denta Hla Col exe A first-rate Columbia Graphaphone, 
i ‘venl j y e 4 ital & gery = 
Mr B t } flyin |slippe xl off the evening train ers sellitin large 25c, bottles, wily Ponoka on A Pte, | Ponoka Postoflice, Board of Trade almost new, Iwenty-seven 10 ina, 
Rev, Mr Boynton made a A Ki Monday night to visit his old | 2; Apeil td, : x Bh tae Dp te of, President—F, Matec records. ‘l'o be sold cheap. 
. o er isau oa arts o _r i 1S Bie : r 
visit to his home here on Monday. \friend and neighbor Heury Rer- anudaand the United Hines Postal Secretary —Geo, Gordon Apply, Hinano OMe 
He has been holding services Ut) mide, He is very favorably im- Note « payable at any office in Canada|  Preasurer—R. W. MeKiunel!, 
; rie ; Iillee ref 8 t 

Edmonton and Ledue, pressed with this country and will p | ‘HE ( ‘ANADIAN BANK. tw Oflice hou font 8a, i, £0 z Pp. ma. SS ere 


Ponoka |speud a week to look over tle 


district, 


Indfan Wedding at 
Tuesday afternoon, The Contra-| 
cting parties are Samie Bull und} po ydics interested in art needle. 
Eliza Matuisis from Bears Hill.| y.., and embroidery will have « 
Rev, Dalgbish officiating, | splendid chance to get lessons free 

The chureh of England service,|of charge. There wall 
on Suvday next March 10th, will|ladie expert needle workers at 
be 11 aww. in the Methodist) F, 8. Algar & Co’.s store, from 


be two 


Church, followed by a celebration) Mirch 21 to 80 alllndies interested 
of Holy Communion, 


i vito! to these free lessons, 


| 


cp ll Si Sis Sie So Sadie SR: Ske Sane. Si Sls 


4 SYRUP OF HONEY 


‘4 Horehound and Ta 
THE LATEST AND BEST 


COUGH CURE. 


For Sale by 


R. W. McKinnell, 


Drauggict and Stationer, 
PONOKA AGENT 


RS ARE RE EAR ROR RE TR 


meee 


SURE ee MI eed eS EEE LEONEL 
Auction Sales. 


y 


j 


SBE > SA Se s aS Se 


Se RR 


SST R 


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Pf. EB. Drummond, Avevionver, beys to ar 


nouyee that he is Sale Engagements in 
‘Town and Country. Having lived on a Harm all 
his life, he it with Stock and Machinery, 


watishieti ’ 4 eed 
and know Satisfaetion guarant ’ 


pen for 


¥ 


is acqil ul 


their value 


iaity Myer left for the south on 
Frank Case of Hardisty was in 


Geo. Paskewitz and family left 


on 


There will be a dance at Asker 


is extended to the Ladies. 


David's Day the people of the 
; Welsh settlement met together at 
President Roosevelt's young 80P,/ thy hall to celebrate the even t, 
but it is} ft is probable that this was the 
first occasion on which the day his 

been 
Alberta, but it is hoped that it will 
ITouse, and a strict quarantine is uot be the last. 
assembled and the ladies aie to be 


On Monday last, Mr Malchow| congratulated on the comploteness 


| 


“The | ing, it having been proved that he 


A merry party of skaters enjoyed | {4 and in the Baptist church on 
& romp on the Grand Medow Friday, at eight o'clock both even. 


Billy Bennett's big show next| various phases of the Sabbath. 


eut on this question, he will be 


farmers will be held. 
Scott, Asst. 
will speak on dairy record Assoc. 
iations, and Mr T. Mason, 


caring for the dairy cow, 
On Monday Alvin son of Mr/ will be served by the Ladies Aid of It} 


InG. Remember the Auctione we | 
} 5 T. 
his |of their preparations. Alter din- = pacers hea sage Se “Ka M. Lez,| 
Clerk. Prop. 


| 


B. E. WALKER, President 
ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager 
A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of 


Lb. 2 8. 4, Coanitlas Polsices wauted by Algar & Cr, 


"| 
‘will meet at W. TH. Orser's place 
on Monday, March 18th. 

Mrs J. H. Christie returned from | 
an extendid sojourn in the states 
Monday. 


Edwards Brothers has just re- 
ceived a shipment of fine cro:kery, 
the patterns are of the latest, and 
very chaste, 


Agent Jackson, at Leeds, Eng, 


reports he is informed that large 
Our readers will plense bear quantities of German erat 
with our short comings this week,| razors, etc,, are being shipped to} 
as we were called to Wetaskiwin to! Sheffield, and there marked as! 
aitend court for three days as 4/ Sheffield, goods and then shipped 
witness on the Corey notes’ trial. | to Canada, 
Justi @ Scott sentenced Corey to 
four months’ hard labor in the 
Calgary prison Wednesday eveun- 


CARD OF THAN OF THANKS. 


We sincerely thank our friends 
and tclatives who so kindly assist- 
ed _us in our late berevement. 

Mr, AND Mars. WM. Wernenite, 


got the notes by false pretences. 


Rey. 8. W. Gamble D,D, repre: - 
entative of the Lord's Day Alli- 
ance visite ponoka next week. He} — 
will speak in the Presbyterian 
church on Thurscay night March 


How’s This? 

We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- | 
ward for any case of Catarrh that can 
not be cured by Hall’a Catarrh Care, 

*, J, CHENEY & CO.,, Toledo, O, | 
We the undersigned have known I 
Cheney for the lnat 15 years, wi 
telieve him perfectly honorable in all 
business transactions and financially 
able to carry out any obligations made 
by his firm, 
WALDING, KrnNAn & MARVIN, 
Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0 

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern. 
ally, acting directly upon the blood 
ind mucous surfaces of the syetew. | 
Lestimonials sent fewe. Price T5c, per | 
nottie, Sold v4 all Drogpiste, 

Take Hall's Family Pills for ronatip | 
ation, 


| 
| 
is 


ings. Dr Gamble will lecture on} y 


Being recognized as one of the 
greatest authorities on the contin. 


well worth heuring, 


At ferrybank, on Friday March 
15th, at 3 p.m., a meeting of the 
Mr. G, W 
Dairy Commitsioner 


wil] | C: W. Srorusrrom is my name, 
1) Bargaius in Real Estate is my | 
fame, 

can’t sell to you I'll not be | 
blame, 

As Bargains they are, and I'll soll | 

just the same: 

id if you don’t buy you'll be {o! 

blame, 

As soil in Alberta, tis well known | 
to fame 


speak on breeding, feeding, enc 
Tea 


In the evening at 


Foley, poultry 


A specie] invitation 


Auction Sale. 


To make room for spring goods, 


Friday March, lst being St. 


| T have decided to hold a CLEARING 


Sate on SATURDAY, MARCH 
9th, at One o'clock sharp, All 
* | go: xis to be sold without reserve, 
a grand opportunity to secure| 
goods at your own price. Remembe: 
the Date, Marci ‘th, Rewember | 
the place, Legs’ Minninery Buip 


so marked in northern 


Over 70 gusts 


Owen Bros., 


National Anthem, after! 


OF COMMERCE 


ESTABLISHED 1867 


d-up Capital, $10,000,000 
Paid bashing 000,000 


| Total Assets, - 113" ‘900 000 | 


bd 
HEAD OFPICE, TORONTO 


Branches 


} 
| 


Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England 


BANKING BY MAIL 85 


Business may be transacted by mail with any branch | 
of the Bank. Accounts may be opened and deposits | 
made or withdrawn by mail. 
to out-of-town accounts, 

Ponoka Branch 


Every attention is paid | 


E. A. FOX, Manager 


' GABVIGEBESGURTITTGSSSSIT 
§ CLINTON C. REED, Notary Public ¢ 


SUB-AGENT, DOMINION LANDS, 


Agent for German-American Colonization Co. Ltd. in the 
Sale of C.P.R. Lands. Loans. Insurance, Rents Collectod 
and Taxes Paid for outside Parties, 


The Largest Lists of Farms and Wild Lands for Sale. 
Full Particulars Given on Application. 


GBSESSSESHSSSOH 


m' a 
BBB? 


OOO OOS ©OOHOOHE 04OOOOOO% ’ 


and refrences furnished. 


#1000, L per cent after 


1} per cent on first 


‘Ha Tens 


Stock Cows for Sale or Trade for meteer 
all times, at his Ranch, 


THREE MILES SOUTH OF PONOKA. 


FERRRRPRPRPPRRNPD HH PPES 


Calves at 


& aes = ¥ 


7 


SE5E 


* 


© New House and Rates: g 

© Newly Furnished #1 and $2 perday, & 
© @ 
g race © 
$ Hofel Leland 
eet OC (CldI{|( ° 
® GEORGE LINBERTS, Prop. : 
@ 

IS Moe $ | 
|® Special Attention to 

: Commercial Trade. Ponoka, Alta 


o Bar is stocked with a Fine Stock of Liquors ana Cigars, 


>DOOOHOSS OOO ©HE OOS OOO GOH 


fe 


Dr 


CORSETS 


D & A Models, will fit perfectly, the 
women, that an ordinary corset 
can't satisfy. 

D & A conets wholly fit the custom-made and 


ordinary ready-made corsets, Few can afford the one, fewer really approve 
the other, ~ Yet cven the most fastidious woman can tind n D & A corsets, 
exactly the fit for her taste, her figure and her means, 
D & A corset is made on a woman’s ideas, with ca 


gap. between costly 


and furthermore, the 
* paramount, 


Convince yourself by trying them, 


SNAPS ON ALL COLD WEATHER GOODS 


FLOUR is likely to advance. Secure your season’s supply of tho 
Famous FIVE ROSES now: 


F. M. LEE 


THE WHITE HOUSE 


ema Vpn 


GRAIN PRICES. ‘own. Mow is the time to 
Mayor K, W. MeKinnell. 


Have pour 


Prices of grain to date: 


FOR SALE, 


C, & K. Time Table, 
ectaniitien Will those who ave in arrears with 
their Taxes, due the Hazel HilLS, b., 
please pay the same by March 1, othe 
wise it willbe put in ihe hands of a 
collector, with interest added, 


JAMES Hl Annis, Sec Treasurer 


STORE FOR SALE OR RENT, 
GOING NORTH 

aily, 18:08 (mail); except Sunday, 20:32 Large and commodious Store, Dwel 

een ; for ” rent on 

one of the principal streets, 2 


Apply Heratp Office 


II 


le 


jing Honse above, sale ¢ 


GOING SOUTH 
18:12 (mail) Sunday; 
Sunday, 10:40 (mail), 


onoka 


sily, except 


3 


ALL AND SEE 
OUR NEW 


|SPRING 
SAMPLES 


FOR 
AMENS’ 
MADE-T0- 
MEASU!E 
CLOTHING. 


a 


| Reuniny An “ap 
re N HE 


ih hf | 


“ FIT-RITB" TAILORED CLOTHES are made of 
all-wool-cloth, and put together In such manner that 
each garment retains its shape.and appearance until 
actualy worn out. 

Look at, FIT-RITB", overcoats and suits before you 
buy your Autumn outfit. 


Ly 
| Ssh 4 
U4 


DWARDS BROTHERS, 


PONOKA 


[ANTI JAPANESE SENTIMENT | 
IN sera 

| The lower house of the Californ. 
ia, state legislature passed a ineas- | 
ure on Thursday, known as the 


QHIQSONS 
& Sons: 


ROVISIONS, 


69 ptt sutter & Eggs. “Anti-alien property holding bili.” 


4 
°, GROCERIES AN 
@ Highest Price fo 


3 


[tis aimed at the Jxpanese aud 
Chinese property owners in this 
state, and is intended to prevent 
them from acquiring und owing | 
property for o louger period than 
tive years, In signing the passage 
of the bill, Drew 


6) \ jondle the High Grade MOOSE JAW 
6 FLOUR. 


thing in the GROCERY, 


4 ! PROVISION, 
6 - GENERAL 
<9 | GENERAL 


MERCHANDISE Line. 


8 | 


: NEW ALBERTA HOTEL . $ ) Franciseo have been to Japanese 
6 


/BUILDINGS, PONOKA. Ihe bill provides that any 
5555888959859S598999S5595 
| .o land in this state for mofe than 


GSU 
Se I SO DRE PRAS IZ ALAA AE RE ive years. If within that time} 


N this alien does not become a citiz- 
» 


y Grandview Motel. yeeros, 
¥ LAMERTON, 


Jupanvse an Chinese are not spec- 
itically named, but as they cannot 
Hi Merkley Y Merniman, Propo. 
t 
V3 Rates 81 and 82 per Day. 


yecome citizens the bill precludes 
*\ A New House, Magnifizently Furnished and Replete 


Assembly man 


who docs not become a citizeof the 
nited States shall not held titles 


he will sign it, 


N 
K 
y 
Ie 
I 


them from owning property for 
more than five years. 
The impression is given out 
\& with all Modern Conveniences. 
i ion. 
Oe eee HON. MR. BRYCE WILL 
fi Finest Liquors REMAIN FOR YEARS. 
| cere ee MOSER | : 
boxe WE WE ARE ARE TE BRE In the House of Commons, 
ES : 
London, Eng, Mr. Liddel (Uuion- 
wh) wauted Ww kuow whether Aw 
W. N. SHAFFT! vussudor Bryce, Wastiugton, 
| would be 2oupell to 
AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR| te bing the age of TU, 1a May 
| 19s, aud whether be would receive 
a pension for bis tifteen mouths’ 
A thorough and practical Auctioneer, | services. Woreign Secretary Grey, 
nsof Auctioneering jim reply, said the Promier 
recourmend to the 


acquaint with all fur 


: ; Y] tAl ESTATE RIAL vie @e ore being Mee ei 
Bann Mmwsnene , ae. ol j tention of the ambassador s service CAFS wnd marine See pect PERS 
SALES CONDUCTLT hitter the te of 70, if it was in the ed on as sure to} lege ON RO 
TERMS REASONABLE. interest of (he publi rvice t fo | advance, . \ | 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED |s0. No ambassador, however, was ae Vananeia f Canes avd W_atsas 
Ee > Ee Pee entitled to uw diplomatic peusiot FOR SALE. ayboes ¢ atian ei va West 
Sales Cried in any part of Alberta, [UHIi! le us werved Welk Yeats ty of Spring Wheat « 4 HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS 
Box 47 ‘ atin baa Barley, in first rate condition, « \ \Y rven num ction of Dominion 
PONOKA, ALTA. | _ clean, sample can be seen at Hera, ae: ula in Manitoba hs <a: not. reserved 
oo ' PRINCE RUPERS A MUSKEG office, or applying at C. KE. Eriexson, 6 . isha y Ӵ uny pore dle is yours } 
Asker of a © extent of ote juart rs n ot! 
ty ’There j ‘tic: y c 1 a row “4, 
7c CURE Bt 136 CRETE RROSs: 19) Beecemauy po. SHC: LAND FOR SALE. Rit? aetna pemonaly at the taen 
% |\place os Prince Rupert,’ said land ys. ow for th district In which the land 1 
4 iH. E. endleton 4 /Charles I. Tisdall, who returued 1 will sell (on taey terms) quarter es | sone ten i Fea ited to 0 Onoe the 
iP ae ‘ 5 les | cpbititions conneete with ow one 
9 lon the steamer ‘eee ‘Uhursday section good open land; seven mi the following pl net yes 
WHOLESALE ’ 4 Ta Gran) st of town, ~ Parties can have use of | seit) A ieeyit]s owthil* Hhaldence teposi 
Li | Re AND R BT: ALL SPORT ® Viet: WO. SHO SB tbe: SrraDd half section adjoming, with good build. | yours, 
fil : " 7 Trunk terminates. “What is to ngs and good pasture; abundance of | secured of th nod miotner: SSP, Daan 
4 be known as Vrince Rupert is as jy tar iu the vieinity of the {nuit eaterr 
yet only a construction camp : HS vents telly portage Pe egae | in 


BUTCHER. 


Full Line of Fresh and Salt Meats Always on hand. Careful 
Attention to all Orders whether Laege or Small. 


JPonoka, Allta. 
dale aoe aan 


like what Vancouver was trenty 
four years ago.’ 


look like?” Mr. Tisdall was asked 


ameskey,” waid Mr. ‘l'isdull. 


cayed vegetation, But the slop 


}eusily drained, 


jdone it should prove very rich lind. $10 reward for information leading to| up at mp Dauinory, 
[In my opinion the Grand ‘Trunk recovery, H. A, Puetrs, Lamerton, 
The place where your Stock is properly othiciuls wre perfectly right in not S.b. ihe: 5 | Your work done just as Ordered 
. jullowing any one to como there Rnitial ailantihn nein Shi 
FED AND WATERED jet There is no weed for any one FOR SALE; {Special attoution prid to Shirts, . 


who is not « laborer or engaged in 
clearing the land, (luite a lary 


4 
| ‘Nearing bas been mind 
| 
; 


rhe Largest, and mos 


Ponoka, | 


Beast U p-to-date Livery in 


BAND SHBEERS 


Do your 


nothing but a constru 
a0 far. 

‘At present 
| hundred ond tifly men there, of 


tion caniy 


driving with us, our knowledge of the country 


is perfect, 


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Iwhich fully two hundred are day 
Geo. ZB. Bowker, Proprietor 


anese who ure employed in clear 


Jt Doos Cure Woman y Ills, 


“"T feel it my duty’ 
Mead of Fraserville, Qnt, ‘to let you 
know that sometines previous to the 
change in life [| suffered more than | 
could tell, Neighbors told me lertoz 
one was the onty remedy and their 
advice was good, Feriozene put astop 
to my pain anil sickness, bad a direct 
action on my troubles that relived 
2? from the start, I safely passed the 


#&W R COURTRIGHT § 


. Dealer in.... 
Nativeut Lath, hin gles, 


and Coast Lumber, Building Paper, 


Mouldings, 


Doors and Windows. 
AGENT FOR THE 


Deering Implements, Sweers and Hay Stackers 


SSR SS Se 


a s weaknen of eVecy Kink, 
) RES SRW all dealers, 


em 


turn, and now enjoy perfect henlthand 

rest. No womanly medicine can b 

Uneda Cream Separators. ree He womanly inegicine ray’ b 

4 Wanesa Insurance Agency, {lief fe found in Kearogone tfor femute 
e.8 ES Sper box at 


ipacnarenernatetnnatinaas 
DIFFERENT Wane ) B GUARANTEED 
FR FAOM Au _ OTNERS AAS (t ATTRACTION 


Ss ‘HIGH CLASS), CLEVER | 
DRAMA | VAUDEVILLE! COMEDY / cos 


C. O. F. Hall, Ponoka, three aeata commencing: 
Monday, Mar. Il. 


| 


Reserved seats at Creighton's 


said that since January 1 one third 
of the property transfers in San) 


alien | = 


that if the bill reaches the governo! | 


retire ou] 


would 
King the re- 


just 


“What dos the site of the place | 
“Just at present itis nothing but | 

“The - - saomecnnlenenaneews 
entire site is covered with from giz! 
inches to six feet of moss and de- 


of the ground is such that tican be 
and when this is 


* but it is , 


there are about two 


the townsite ‘Lhe rest are whit 

— — - — ymen, amoug them being many 

Vancouver people, ‘The buildings 

EL ANN, Wa Ya Sate. Yo a Ue te Me te SS Ue E, jt 


writes Mrs S, 


For The Character of This Tea Has 


_Fifteen|“Loomed Up”, Conspicuously 
Years “Above A Hundred Rivals, 


" SALADAY 


BLACK 


Lead Packets only. 


aens GREEN 


AOc 50c¢ and 6Ce per Ib. 
| 


FAMINE IN RUSSIA. 


WORTH THOUSANDS, AND | 
STARVING. 


The following appeal from the 


A. sheril?s officers on Saturday | Russia famine relief committee 


found Herman Walf destitute and) jgsued Sunnay says: A terrible 


lf demented with hunger and|fumine unparalléled in. seve rily 
sulfering, in a cabin six miles east }and extent afticts ‘the people of 
if Whatcom lake, He was brs Russia. 


und placed in the hospital. of their crops millions are starving. 


warch of his clothing showed the The number of the dead and dying 


man to be worth thousands o 
dollars, He owns two farms in|! ‘sty arow unless immediately 
rolief is furnished. 


his country, several hundred acres 
f wild land property in Germany, 
sod a legaey of 18,000 guilders 
iwaiting bim in Hamburg. He 
was a German, naturalized. There 
| was absolutely no food in the cabin. 


This emery 
eucy appeal made to the boman 
instinets of the people of the 
United States on behalf of these 
istricken fellow beings. Let the 
Rasy see be prompt and generous. 

Arranveménts 


ire: beiby made 
by which the money col'ecten: by 
the mission famine relief conmmitt- 


| Uhe higher price for grain and | 
reports of enormous European 
| lemand have brought out. enorn- 
us offerings for transportation eo will go directly as possible to 
lthronghout the prairia provinces. the relief of the suffering without 
| Dollar wheat is being freely talked delay of publication, Contribut- 
ind the glut at the points of ship-|!o% to Samuel J. Barrows, 135 
wont is increasing in spite of ale ast Lith street, New York city. 
tremendous movement since the | will be fieKnow ledge d and de posited 
}weather improved, The opening | ' vith the Morton Trost Cx 
navigation will witness a deluge of | 


mpany.” 


by sueh poreou 
mother, 
(4) If the settler has 


Henny. Dick, Eastside. ling with the 
his permanent residence 
upon farming land « rwned by him-in the vieiv- 
ity of his homestead, the requirements as to 
reyidenece may be satisfied by residence upor 
the said land, 

Six months’ nat ic: 
to the commissioner 
Ottawa of intention to 


FOR SALE. 


| Fresh milk cow for sale, 


A n writing oh ould be given 
F, BE) Drewaonn. of Dominion Laut 
‘pply (0 oe Aen 
Deputy of the M tor of th 
NR Uneuthorized pat te f 
t be paid 


STRAYED, 

verlisoment w 

One dark bay mare branded M on 
eft check and GL on right foreshoulder 
weight about 1050, atar on forehead 


‘Mave Vour Lines made 


Collars, Cuffs, ood 


Waists. 
TERMS MODERa7E. 


<i KO LING, 


oe Ladies’ 
Mer 13 


Chathau IneubetoPand Brox 
: Rui, 


“t ein use one sensOnyeenelt 
loquire at Heranp Office, 


NOTICE. 


Senled tenders will be received fh 
March Lith, 1907, for the badiag ofe| 
use In River) View S°D, uel 
1, Plane and specifications ab the | 
olYice, of WOR, Courtrights Ponoke, 

M, B. KyYLEn, See.-treas, 
Geo, Sweer, Chainman 


TO BE SOLD. 


At the reeldenct of Geo, A. Wells, 
White Bush, on March 2nd, one Grey 
Gelding, aged 6 years, branded. J fj on 
left shoulder, Advertised in Sept,, Oct, 
and Noy, official Gazettes No Owner, 


~ rr 
MONEY SAVED 

De vou wish to save from 25 

t6 45 cents on every dollars 

you spend for house he aed x 

ede AA ’? ¥ 

Vou can pos itively save it 


BY TRADING WITH US 


We apréeal to your pocket 
book, Write at once for our 


school l 


complete price let, iciw pre 
Investigate and be convinced, 


Harthorestara Sugple: House 


250 & 269 Stanley Street; Winnipeg, Fen. 
ee - ee ne ee 


FEED BARN, 
T haye opened o Feed Barn " 


the Hoary Meyer Barn, oppesite the 
ld Caufield MU, Privesons_ fol- 
lowst+Team to hay, Ie; ove r| 
izbt, H4e4 single horse, 10c; oven} 
night, 20e; stock by week, $1.25 

Give usa call 
W. B. Granam, Proprietor. - 


NEW 
BLADES. 


NO"ANNUAL SA 
A TAX, 


VK IME, sts. 


ALWAYS READY 


BTRAY. FOR USE, — 


Dore Bay Mare, about five years old, | f 
weight anout 800 Tb Scar on right! 


’ . Dovdie ¢ j 
front foot Came to my place} Py soinctsae 
»bout December 15, Owner, on paying 

xpenses, can have the same, 


W. RR. HigApLey, See, 18.48 25 


Ona. i 


MONEY! MONEY! 


I wish to announce to my friends 
und the public in general that I 
will leave fer New York on Dec, 
10, to be gone till February 10, 
All those who want to borrow! 
| money on improved or unimproved 

ind, or want to make sale arrange- 


Wells Drilled 


1 wish to announce to the peopl 


Ponoka District that Lam pre 


tents, please consult T, W, Hatch. pared to ; 
inson, or for sale dates the Heratd:! D RIL WELLS 
I have placed several thousand) ().) snort notice. Tlave a six-inch 


dotlars during the past two weeks, 
but still have plenty left, Also 4 dgpiigi ea ie 
| have made arrange ments for several My charges are 10 
lyales after I return for February|cents per foot; water guaranteed, 
land March, My terms are liberal | Parties interested please leave word | * 
and patiofaction guaranteed, iat the Office’ of the Powona 


W. N SHAFFT, | Hexato. CG, l. SIMONS, 


Drill tty will 
‘factory job, 


guarantee 4 satis. | 


a rene TLL Setreemge 


i BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES. | 


|miralty, says the programme will 
| standing between the naval powers 


lisreached at The Hayue conference 
i three large armored vessels of the 


Through the utter failure! 


Hand Laundry, 
{ 


sQre ee name Ras * mn enn, 
— - 


A stateme nt ¢ of the naval estime 
ates for 1007-8, presented to the] 
| Britis) 


serllamént last week, in- 
feature, for 
it makes the construction of battle. 
ships during. coming year 


| troduces quite a novel | 
dependent in a measure upon “| 


the 


decision yeached at the next peace 
‘conference held at the Hague. 
| The cost of the construction is es. 
timated at $40,500,000 against 
| $46,175,000 for 1906-7, Lord Twe-} 
ledmeuth, the first lord of the ad- 


include two or unless an under.| 


Dreadnovgh type. One fast un- 
armored cruiser, five torpedo, boat} 


destroyers, twelve torpedo boats) 
and twelve submarines also are} 
jprovided for, On Apri! 1 there 


will be under constroction ‘five! 
| battleships, seven armored cruisers, 
Gight torpedo boats 


submarines. The 


and twelve 
estimates for| 
the yeur show a total reduction of} 
$5,675,000 | 


one thousand men and 
compared with LOO6.7, 


It Actually Destroys the Cause. | 


Phat why catarch is toveriahle cured | 
by inking “Caturbozone, The | 
healing vapor spreads to every part of | 
the breathy 1g organ *. Gerins infecting | 
the tissues of the nose,, throat anid | 
lungs are killed. Ne thing is left to 
cause inflamn ation. Stops that are! 
sore wre henled, Discharge is Cleared 
away and catarrh becomes something 
of the past. Use “Caturrbozone” and 
your recovery is guaranteed, Two 

sizes, Zo and $1.00 at all dealers, 


Nervous 
Prostration 


Work without worry usually tends to 
prolong life. On the other hand, worry, 
with or without work, is fatal, because 
it uses up what the Doctors call the 
“Lecithin,” a phosphorized fat which 
is the chief constituent of the brain and 
nervous system—a waste which, if not 
stayed in time, means complete ner- 
yous wreck. The evident moral is 

“don’t worry *—advice easy to give, 
and in these days of stress and strain 
practically impossible to take. The 
alternative is; find some way of re- 
placing the wasted  Lecithin—the 
phosphorized fat. This absolutely 
essential element will be found in 
its most perfect, palatable and assimi- 
lable form in 


FERROL 


an emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and 
Phosphorus (phosphorized fat)together 
with Lron, the recognized blood builder 
—making FERROL the ideal nutrient it 
claims to be. 

For the prevention or treatment of 
nervous prostration FERROL ts abso- 
jetely unequalled—it is ane, sure and 


the = MO of FERROL is freely ex- 
posed, consequently 
‘*You Know 
what you take” 


R. W. McKENNELL, 
Dedgglst Ponaka. 


The Ltd cations of 
Swettenham, of Jamaica, 


IT IS WORRY THAT KILLS, NOT WORK | 


Governor 
has be- 


come an accomplished fact and he 


will leave that island, 
his affairs can be arranged. 


80 SOOh As 


Dee nH Na HN a 
3 Auuction 


Sales. 


x IN PONOKA 


IMPLEMENTS, 
Hot SEHOLD 


FARM 


AT ONE 


li you want the best 
cry your Sales, 


Give me a trial and 


M. L. 


Located 


' <i RRERKNRARKKRAARRARERRRRRE 


Sm 


CARRIAGES, 


Horses, Carrie, 


Furnirere, &e., 


1 Every Ist & 3rd Sat. of each Month 


ov LOCK, 


results engage me to 


Satisfaction Guaranteed, 
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, 


let me convince you, 


MADSEN 


Permanently in Ponoka. 


ttt 


SEASON. 


Fa 


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Only German Paper in Alberta 


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